of Little Rock, AR
April 29, 1946 - November 10, 2024
Judith Kay Faust, 78, died on Sunday, November 10, 2024 after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. Judith was born on April 29, 1946 to Doris K. and Joseph B. Faust in Memphis, Tennessee. Judith graduated from Nicholas Blackwell High School in Bartlett, Tennessee and earned an undergraduate degree with a double major in journalism and philosophy from the University of Kansas. She earned an MSW from Tulane University.
Judith had a long, interesting career as director of a program for runaway and homeless youth, as a book editor and as director of a management support organization for Arkansas nonprofit organizations. She also served as director of the state's Division of Children and Family Services. She spent the last two decades of her career teaching graduate students in social work at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock where she was an inspiring teacher and mentor.
Judith was brilliant and charismatic, drawing people into her orbit wherever she went. Her circle of friends was wide and diverse. She described herself as ''Reader. Walker. Noticer. Artist. Seeker after Justice. Crone, at last!'' She was a talented artist, skilled writer and a vibrant and clever person.
Judith volunteered with KUAR, Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church and as Judith wrote, ''pretty much whoever asked'' her to volunteer or help with their organizations.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, November 23rd at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church, 1601 S. Louisiana Street. A reception will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Judith's memory to the Central Arkansas Library Foundation, KUAR-KLRE, Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church, ACLU of Arkansas Foundation or the Progressive Arkansas Women PAC.
What a loss for all who knew her. Her intellect, talent, compassion to all were rare. Thank you Judith for all that you meant to those that loved you.
Our lives have been enriched by the influence and guidance of Judith--RIP my long time family friend! You will be missed!
We were better with Judith in our lives and we are diminished by her absence.